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Authors: Raynesha Pittman,Brandie Randolph

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The house was huge and empty from wall to wall. After I found my daddy a place, I would go car and furniture shopping. For now, I would enjoy my alone time and get some sleep. I woke up to Stephanie ringing my doorbell like she had lost her mind.

 

“I’m not staying in that house by myself yet. It’s raining too hard.” She pushed past me and sat on my living room floor.

 

“After we get this weed in our system, you got to show me around. This place is huge!” How in the hell did Stephanie get some weed already? We had only been here six hours.

 

“Don’t under estimate me, Savannah; I see how you’re looking at me.” She spread her legs, dug in her pants and came out with a condom full of weed.

 

“You know I had to find a way to get some California weed to Washington.” She reached into her purse, pulled out two blunts and said, “Here’s to starting over!”

 

We smoked both blunts back to back and I was out. I hadn’t had any sleep in days, so I needed the rest. I dreamed about Dre and I meeting up at a hotel somewhere in New York because I could see a little of Time’s Square from my hotel’s view. We started off arguing over Sade and her best interests regarding her parenting. Dre had won the dispute like usual and we were now lip-locked, rolling around the bed and competing on who could take the others clothes off first. It was abusive sex. There was a lot of biting, scratching, slapping and spanking going on from both of us. He bit my shoulder and flipped me on top of him in a saddle position; I slapped his face and covered it with my breasts. Slowly, he gripped my sides, squeezing as hard as he could until I closed my eyes from the pain. When I opened my eyes, there was Keisha standing in front of me with a gun pointed at my face. Before I could beg for my life, she pulled the trigger and I woke up covered in sweat.

 

I didn’t mean to startle Stephanie, but I needed some fresh air. I asked if we could drive around looking for my dad a place and then go get some dinner. It was five o’clock in the afternoon and everything didn’t seem to close until 8 or 9 PM here.

 

I found my daddy a place in between mine and Stephanie’s. It was a nice sized two bedroom, two-bathroom house with a nice sized backyard and garage. I signed a two year lease on the house and paid off the first year up front. There wasn’t a background check or credit check done at all. The owner had me complete an application and when I asked if I could pay a year in advance, he was handing me the keys. Money talks, bullshit walks and it was evident in this situation.

 

We made it to Ashley Furniture by 7:30 PM and I had my daddy’s entire place furnished. I even bought Memphis a king sized bed, just in case he moved here.

 

There was a Lowes across from the furniture store. I ordered my daddy a new stainless steel stove and refrigerator and would have it and his cabinets packed with food before he got here. All I needed to get him was two TVs, one for the living room, the other for the bedroom and an entertainment system to play his oldies on.

 

This was the least I could do after what I let happen to his mother’s house. I didn’t want any of my insurance money I got from my unit; I would spend it all on him.

 

There was a 24 hour Wal-Mart we passed on the way here where I got the TVs and a few other homely items on our way home.

 

I told Stephanie to pull into a gas station so I could get a map. The car she rented didn’t come with GPS and was in need of a new pair of windshield wipers badly; it sounded as if they were scratching the window. As I was bending over the car to put the new wipers on, this sexy ass, green-eyed white man took them from me and put them on. When he was done, I introduced myself.

 

“Thank you for your help. but I could have done it. My name is Savannah and yours?” He handed me his business card; it read Wayne Jacob Junior of Jacob’s Cadillac.

 

“Is it your car lot or your father’s, JR?” He was amused; I could see it in his smile. “My father has been dead for the last five years, it’s mine now.”

 

I had never thought about owning a Cadillac before, but now I knew it was going to be the next vehicle I purchased.

 

“I hope you come by so we can talk about windshield wipers and things in that nature.” He had the nerve to be flirting, too. “I’ll see you tomorrow around noon; maybe we can have that discussion over lunch?”

 

Wayne agreed and planned to meet at 12:30 PM. Before I let him go, I needed one more thing from him. “How do I get to the Jefferson’s family restaurant in Tacoma from here?”

 

 

 

Chapter 15: Trial by Jury

 

 

 

Nine at night and the restaurant was packed with people. When we walked in, the smell was warming and I was ready to eat.

 

We sat opposite a live jazz band that that didn’t have a singer. The sound was relaxing, yet it was a rhythm you could dance to and there was a floor full of people dancing.

 

One thing I noticed was there were no alcoholic beverages on the menu. When they said family, they meant it.

 

A girl no more than the age of 16, asked what we would like to drink. We both ordered strawberry lemonades.

 

“Savannah, this place is nice, how did you hear about it?” I lied, of course, saying I went to school with someone whose family owned it. Glancing at the menu, there was a section on it that read, Don’t worry about pleasing the scale, please your soul. From the heading, I knew that was where my meal was coming from. I ordered turkey necks with rice and brown gravy, collard greens, sweet potatoes and cornbread with honey butter. Stephanie ordered smothered pork chops with mashed potatoes, cabbage and a side of dressing, with a roll.

 

The food was awesome. It was on Georgia’s level when it came to judging soul food. The Jeffersons had to be southerners.

 

Peach cobbler and vanilla ice cream is what I ordered for dessert and Stephanie ordered pecan pie. The best part of the night was when our bill was brought to us. The owner and the head chef delivered our bill with their beautiful daughter, Sade.

 

“How was everything?” Mrs. Jefferson asked. I was in such a trance from staring at Sade, I almost didn’t answer.

 

“It was perfect; I lived in the south for eight years and have never seen, I mean tasted anything like it.” I kept my eye on Sade the entire time. Mrs. Jefferson was explaining that she was born in Mississippi and fell in love with a soldier who wanted to take over his family business one day and that’s how she ended up here.

 

“Savannah, quit staring at that baby like that, I hope you’re not getting baby blues. We both know you don’t need any children.”

 

I didn’t pay Stephanie any mind, I reached out for Sade and she came right to me, just like she did at the hospital. No fussing or nothing.

 

“You are pretty,” Sade said, while holding my face. I didn’t know how to respond.

 

“Well, thank you very much. You are pretty, too, and I love your hair.”

 

Mrs. Jefferson reached for Sade and she went to her. “I’m sorry about my goddaughter; she is such a friendly girl. She talks to every customer who comes in and out of here, excuse me.”

 

Mrs. Jefferson headed back to the kitchen, but Mr. Jefferson didn’t move an inch. He grabbed the bill and ripped it up. “Y’all have a nice night.”

 

Stephanie stood up. “Oh, no sir, after that meal, we have to pay. It was better than my mama’s; don’t tell her I said it, though.” He pushed her hand away from her purse and looked me dead in the eyes.

 

“I know old family when I see it, this was better than any picture that could be sent. Y’all have a good night.”

 

He turned his head and headed in his wife’s direction, more than likely to tell her whom I was. I jumped up quickly, grabbed Stephanie and left a $1,000 tip.

 

“What are you smiling about, Savannah? You’ve had that smile on your face since we left the restaurant.” I ignored her all the way home and when we got back to my house, I made her roll up and then I went to sleep, nightmare free.

 

I was enjoying my new Cadillac DTS. It only cost me $20,000 in cash and about three days of boring ass sex from Wayne.

 

My street should have been named Bayside because I was saved by the bell, commonly known as Bella Jacob, Wayne Jacob Junior's wife. The Jacobs lived four houses down from mine with their son, Winston. Bella was a part of the welcoming committee in my subdivision and she and her family knocked on my door to welcome me to the neighborhood. Wayne looked sick when I answered the door, but I saved his ass.

 

“Hello there, Mr. Jacobs, I love my new Cadillac. Bella, your husband here gave me such a good deal; I couldn’t say no.”

 

Since our little family meeting, he hadn’t picked up the phone to call me. How lucky can I get? My daddy was supposed to be here over four months ago, but couldn’t make the flight. He made it all the way to check in before he realized he was afraid to fly. In almost 55 years, this man had never been on a plane.

 

I had built up the courage to fly down to get him and then drive 17 hours back to Seattle so he could finally stay at his own place. The drive wasn’t going to be the worst part of it, Memphis had been staying with my uncle, too, so I would be in his presence all those hours as well.

 

I wanted to bring Stephanie with me badly, but I needed her to finish up my daddy’s place so he and Memphis would feel at home when they made it.

 

I even got Memphis a PlayStation 3 with all the games he used to have at home. I bet they play well on the 52” TV I put in his room.

 

When I made it to the airport, I called my daddy to let him know I’d be there in about four hours and to meet me at the office with their stuff. He was trying to tell me something about the PO Box, but Will was buzzing in so I had to go.

 

“Don’t leave me waiting on you at airport bestie; you know I got people who want to hurt me out there.” Will was going to pick me up in my rental car and then I’d drop him back off at the sheriff’s station.

 

“Bitch, please, you got angels around. You want the news now or later? And if your impatient ass says now, what news you want first. Good, bad or weird?”

 

Talking to Will was really like talking to a woman. I don’t see how he controls cutting it off during work hours; he was a natural bitch.

 

“Start with the weird, then give me the bad and end with some good. How about that?” He took a deep breath and then started running his mouth.

 

“Erika, the bitch's sister, turned herself in and took all the credit for what Keisha had done. She said it was her, Christina and Melinda who had burnt down your daddy’s house and Keisha had no parts of it. The bitch had priors as a minor, remember when she stabbed her daddy and they put her in Juvenile Hall for four years? Or was you already gone then? Anyway, the bitch is looking at five to seven years for arson, plus her priors. We won’t see her for about 10 years and when she does get released, she will be under the care of a psychiatrist. Now for the bad news, Keisha may be walking the streets in less than a year. Since her sister took all the credit, she is only in jail for a probation violation for being in contact with other people on probation. That sucks, don’t it? The state took TJ and he will be calling somebody else mama and daddy until she gets her shit straight. The good side of this is Keisha was removed from general population and put on the med list, and so was her baby daddy. Can you say HIV positive? It gets worst for Tyrone, though. Him and Javier played baseball, baby, and they both struck out! Two newcomers to the California three strikes law, bye-bye, bitches. Ant wanted me to tell you that he was sorry about your daddy’s house. The big idiot doesn’t know about the HIV party at all. He thinks everybody flipped out over you fucking everybody. I guess Erika kept her word and kept it to herself. There you go, beautiful; you are good to walk the streets of LA again and I will get you a release date on Keisha tomorrow, now get your sexy ass on the plane, bitch, and I’ll see you in two hours and 30 minutes, kisses.”

 

I had really gotten my revenge and won. Yes, it cost my family their house, but look at the outcome for everybody else. Two of them were lifers, two had HIV and in the next six months, others may have the same diagnosis. Two had 15 years, one had 10 and for Ant; I had never wanted him hurt to begin with.

 

I couldn’t wait to knock out this 17 hour drive home just to go home and celebrate. Nothing in this world could take this feeling away from me.

 

I asked the stewardess for a cup of water so I could take my daily BC powder for the pains I still had in my upper hip/ lower stomach and smiled all the way to LAX.

 

Will was at the airport holding a welcome home sign for me at the baggage claim. I was glad I had a real friend like him. There was Sandy, but if I didn’t pick up the phone, she didn’t and Stephanie was my girl because we still worked together, but there was a lot about me she didn’t know.

 

I had only been friends with Will for five months and he knew about Sade. I couldn’t wait to tell him what happened at the restaurant.

 

“Why are you trying to make me cry? I want a picture of my god baby. Promise me you’re going to get her back once you settle your hot ass down or at least let her meet you. You shouldn’t do that baby like your mama did you, that ain’t right and you know that shit.”

 

For the last year, I’ve been so scared of the hoe crew I wasn’t the evil bitch I used to be and I didn’t feel like going back and being her either. I wasn’t worried about karma; my decision to start over and try to live my life right was because I had gotten the chip off my shoulders that had been there since 13.

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